MAY 2021: ’66 FAIRLANE GTA – THE DAY MOM BOUGHT A MUSCLE CAR
There was a hard and fast rule about muscle cars in the 60s.
Muscle cars were bought by young males but in the case of...
MSCC MAY 6 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR PICKS FIVE DASHING AND HANDSOME RETRO INSTRUMENT...
There was always something for passengers in a car to watch during the dark days before cell phones turned people into mindless zombies with...
MAY 2021: 1977 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER–RESCUED FOR A CASE OF WINE
Toyota Land Cruisers are one of the hottest commodities in the car hobby right now, so even projects are prized in 2021.
This 1977 Land...
MSCC MAY 5 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—START THE MONTH OF MAY WITH A PUZZLE
What’s It?” Wednesday is a simple jigsaw puzzle because it only comes in two pieces.
Here’s the 2nd piece of the puzzle.
Look for the whole...
A BRAKE JOB THAT WAS NEARLY A BREAK JOB: MECHANICAL MISADVENTURES
One of the less desirable features of vintage cars is they were built before automotive safety grabbed the steering wheel and took control...
HERE’S HOW FAST AND FURIOUS BROUGHT DETROIT TO JAPAN
The Japanese car culture is primarily focused on the here and now because Japan is a high-tech, highly organized society where new cars are...
MAY 2021: A 1956 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE HAS A REMARKABLE 93-YEAR-OLD OWNER
The Tri-Five Chevrolet models are the stuff of legends in the car hobby.
The Tri-Five nickname is well-known in the car hobby and represents...
MAY 2021: A LEANING TOWER OF POWER ’65 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA – BECAUSE EVERYONE HAS...
The world of small blocks and big blocks under the hood is vast, because it covers a wide range of Detroit makes and models—that’s...
MSCC APRIL 30 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: REMEMBER WHEN CARS STOOD OUT IN A CROWD?
Today’s cars are arguably the most generic batch of uninteresting, soulless clones that ever clogged up a freeway or city street.
It’s like every car...
MAY 2021: 1971 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY–THIS FAMILY WAGON FOUND A NEW FAMILY...
Station wagons from the 1970s spiked in value over the last decade because people who grew up in a long roof suddenly became nostalgic...














































